The suspect in a Davis sexual assault attempt was taken into custody Monday night after spending more than two months at large, police said.
Brandon Allan Clark, 32, is scheduled to be arraigned at 1:30 p.m. Thursday in connection with the alleged assault, which police say occurred Nov. 21 at an Olive Drive storage unit he was using as a residence at the time.
Davis police Lt. Paul Doroshov said Clark met the 30-year-old woman earlier that day and took her to the storage facility, where he pushed her down, told her he would sexually assault her and threatened to kill her. She was able to fight Clark off and flee the area.
Clark faces charges of assault with intent to commit rape, false imprisonment, criminal threats, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon and probation violations. He is on a no-bail hold at the Yolo County Jail.
Doroshov said the weapon charge stems from a bolt action rifle that was found during a search of the storage unit, but noted that the firearm was not used during the alleged rape attempt.